How many Sims are you playing?
simmiecal:
Thanks -
After seeing Brynne's pictures with all those cute toddler hairstyles I just had to get them for my toddlers!
bluecatvon:
i was laughing so hard seeing Don Lothario surrounded by 9 kids!!
me too, after seeing them, i just couldn't resist downloading them! off i go now!
Zeljka:
I love it!
I created a home with one adult and 7 toddlers for the heck of it and found it very creepy how they would follow her around like a little pack of wolves. I eventually just gave her a locked room to escape because to be honest, she only gave a damn about one of them and would ignore the multiple toddlers' "asks" to interact with the one (who oddly enough she didn't even have a high relationship with)
Peel:
You could call my style of game play event driven. I play each household up to a certain life event then move on to the next one until that event happens there and so on, keeping each household more or less at the same event or milestone. The events are generally move out, get engaged, get married/partnered/move in, have baby(ies) and teach toddler(s) talk/walk/potty, children grow into teens, teens go to University, young adults move back into neighbourhood and the cycle continues. I found this method works the best for me for keeping everyone in that neighbourbood aging roughly at the same time and I have found in life that peers generally do these things roughly about the same times in their life. Of course there are always exceptions. I don't keep detailed notes about what is going on in the neighbourhood but I do update the story for that neighbourhood with the last household that I was playing and play the households going down the streets left to right. There are some households that I do like playing more then others because of the story I have planned for them or for the personality that I have projected onto them so they do get a little extra play time (aka aging off).
I have not played the Sims 2 in quite awhile so I am starting off with a fresh neighbourhood and I moved in 20 single Sims and they have all been dating and about 1/3 of them have gotten married so far.
Brynne:
Quote from: Zeljka on 2005 October 14, 17:23:09
I love it!
I created a home with one adult and 7 toddlers for the heck of it and found it very creepy how they would follow her around like a little pack of wolves.
What was really funny was how Don would get exhausted and nap on the sofa and all the toddlers would hang around him waiting for him to get up. I have so many pictures from the Don family- the whole thing was hysterical. I must say, he's very good with the children. He was always playing with a toddler, bathing a toddler, reading to a toddler, feeding a toddler, playing with a toddler, bathing a toddler, reading to a toddler, feeding a toddler, playing with a toddler, bathing a toddler, reading to a toddler, feeding a toddler...
It's also interesting that Don left Cassandra at the altar, but is now the adopted father of 9 of her half-siblings. Revenge of the Goths. Cassandra doesn't know that, though. I broke all the toddlers' family ties to the Goths.
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